In message <3CA03437.5E724251 at snom.de> you wrote: > > > Check that you have configured the console on the correct port; you > > should be able to get a good configuration with > > > > $ make FADS860_config > > $ make oldconfig > > $ make dep > > $ make pImage > > Thanks for that hint. With your sources (linux-2.4.4-2002-03-21.tar.bz2) > and the configuration it works! Now i try to port that to 2.4.17
Fine. > (possible? :-). Better use 2_4_devel ... > > But you should be aware - your chances to succesfully run Linux on a > > FADS rev ENG or PILOT board are pretty limted anyway. > > What exactly do you mean with "be aware of"? Are there any common > failures with that board? Unfortunately, i have to use this Board :-( The (F)ADS8xx is (in)famous. Maybe it was sponsered by the unemployment office to keep all these programmers busy, hunting for software problems for weeks and weeks and weeks (util they realized they had hardware problems). You don't have to use this board. There are alternative solutions. Just divide the price for another board (stable hardware with full Linux support) by your hourly rate and you probably already now wasted money on the FADS... Wolfgang Denk -- Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de No journaling file system can recover your data if the disk dies. - Steve Rago in <D4Cw1p.L9E at plc.com> ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/